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Antique Bottle-L.A.W. for Syrup |
Pictures sent to me by Carlton Hendricks who has a very interesting website containing antique sports memorabilia www.sportsantiques.com; This item is in Carlton`s collection. Carlton`s text: I bought a great L.A.W. bottle today at a bottle show...see attached....I believe it`s a syrup bottle for making soda drinks in a drugstore. [Item# AntqBottle-013] |
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Antique Bottle-Winged Eagle Wheel, Clark Bros, TORONTO (see the picture gallery) |
A very thick glass bottle with a stopper (stuck in the neck). There is a WINGED WHEEL (an eagle riding a wheel) and the text; Clark Bros-Toronto. There also is a logo molded into the bottom; CB and the letters Bros (I assume the logo is of Clark Bros). The diameter is 2 1/4 inches, the height is 7 inches. This is most likely a Hutchinson Soda Water bottle. Clark Bros were wagon & carriage makers in Toronto. It is difficult to see the winged eagle wheel and the text in my picture because of my poor photographic technique. However all can be clearly seen with the bottle in hand. See the picture gallery. [Item# AntqBottle-015] |
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Contemporary Bottle-Green Color |
One of the series of hand made glass bottles with different bicycle images on the two sides; (side 1) a COMPANION c.1897-a sociable side-by-side tandem with two wheels, and (side 2) a TANDEM c.1895-a ladies front vintage fat-tire tandem. This green colored bottle was produced in 1975 by The Clevenger Bros Glass Works of Clayton, New Jersey. The company ceased operations in 1999 although their facility still remains partially standing in dilapidated condition. See more information about Clevenger Bros at http://clevenger.sjerseyglass.com/ [Item# ContpBottle-81] |
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Contemporary Bottle-Blue Color |
One of the series of hand made glass bottles with different bicycle images on the two sides; (side 1) an EAGLE Bicycle c.1890-a high wheel bike with cranks that rotate around, and (side 2) an Early SAFETY c.1891-a gents model with spring fork. This blue colored bottle was produced in 1974 by The Clevenger Bros Glass Works of Clayton, New Jersey. The company ceased operations in 1999 although their facility still remains partially standing in dilapidated condition. See more information about Clevenger Bros at http://clevenger.sjerseyglass.com/ [Item# ContpBottle-82] |
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